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  • Indigenous research methodologies
  • Community-based participatory research
  • Gerontology and cultural studies

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  • Practice-based evidence is crucial for culturally grounded research.
  • Indigenous research emphasizes multifaceted, community-led approaches.
  • Alaska Native studies provide a framework for Elder-centered methodologies.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To outline key tenets and characteristics of Elder-centered research.
  • To present a methodology using Alaska Native studies.
  • To promote culturally relevant engagement of older adults in research.

Main Methods:

  • Semi-structured interviews with Alaska Native Elders and caregivers.
  • Two studies exploring cultural understandings of memory and successful aging.
  • Elders involved at all research levels: design, implementation, outcomes, dissemination.

Main Results:

  • Engaging Alaska Native Elders yields significant research benefits.
  • Best practices include advisory councils and stakeholder identification.
  • Weaving Indigenous and Western knowledge systems is vital.
  • Reciprocal engagement fosters Elder well-being and research applicability.

Conclusions:

  • Elder-centered research centers Indigenous values and knowledge.
  • Methodology promotes meaningful, restorative, and enculturated engagement.
  • This approach ensures research is applicable and beneficial to older adults.
  • Prioritizing Elders' roles enhances cultural relevance and research integrity.